Guntrigger
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- Comment on Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal 11 months ago:
I remember the gyro on PS3 not really being that much of a plus. Do any games make good use of it?
Xbox has had haptic feedback in the triggers for a long time, though adptive triggers do look like they are a step up.
- Comment on Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal 11 months ago:
What function does it have that can’t be compared?
- Comment on Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal 11 months ago:
You’re right, they aren’t comparable. If you get a tablet you can basically use it as a computer as well as for streaming games within your own house.
- Comment on Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal 11 months ago:
I would debate it. The xbox controller puts the sticks in the thumbs natural resting position, whereas the PS requires some thumb or grip repositioning.
Granted the latest dualsense are the most comfortable, but I always had issues with dualshocks.
- Comment on Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal 11 months ago:
The PlayStation Portable was the best controller ever? I hope that is a typo because that horrible nubbin position gave me wrist problems for life.
- Comment on Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal 11 months ago:
I read it again and I will suggest tablets and iPhones with a controller connected.
- Comment on Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal 11 months ago:
Ever since the PS3 they have been a generation behind Xbox for online services and connectivity in their consoles.
- Comment on Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal 11 months ago:
Yes. I questioned the usefulness of such a device on it’s announcement (on Reddit) and was swarmed by fanboys. I’ve not seen that on Lemmy, so we might be safe.
- Comment on Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake announced 11 months ago:
It’s truly a great game, but I’m unsure what a remake will bring.
- Comment on Why do it 11 months ago:
At least from this diagram it looks like he managed to get to the end.
- Comment on Still haven't found the right amount of mind bleach for this one... 11 months ago:
Yeah, we are all horrified and all, but no-one is asking the pertinent question:
What did it taste like?
- Comment on Back in my day 11 months ago:
I want to watch it every Christmas but my wife objects.
- Comment on Back in my day 11 months ago:
For some reason, I had the book version at a young age and I’m not sure if it was a weirder experience than actually watching the movie.
- Comment on Back in my day 11 months ago:
I also had this on tape! It was where I learned about the concept biscuits and gravy. Except for I didn’t actually learn what they were for another 10 years.
It made sense to young me that when Simon opened the sewer it would smell like digestive biscuits smothered in Bisto.
- Comment on should i?? 11 months ago:
I bet you’re a spinner at foosball as well.
- Comment on What moment from a video game made you cry? 11 months ago:
A weird one that I’ve not seen mentioned: the intro to Battlefield 1. It is really well crafted and was emotional in a way I’ve never felt from a war FPS.
The multiple unavoidable deaths and brief epitaph shown on screen, before hot swapping to the next soldier felt poignant. Really hit me with the pointlessness and futility of WWI, the plight of the common soldier and the sheer scale of death.